Past Event
Seminar

The Impact of U.S. Drawdown on India-Pakistan Relations

Open to the Public

The MIT Security Studies Program invites you to a lecture in the series, “After 2014: What Next for Central  and South Asia?”

with Vipin Narang Professor, MIT Security Studies Program

“The Impact of U.S. Drawdown on India-Pakistan Relations”

About

The MIT Security Studies Program invites you to a lecture in the series:

“After 2014: What Next for Central  and South Asia?”

 

with

Vipin Narang

Professor, MIT Security Studies Program

 

“The Impact of U.S. Drawdown on India-Pakistan Relations”

 

VIPIN NARANG is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at MIT and member of MIT’s Security Studies Program. He received his Ph.D. from the Department of Government, Harvard University in May 2010, where he was awarded the Edward M. Chase Prize for the best dissertation in international relations. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in chemical engineering with distinction from Stanford University and an M. Phil with Distinction in international relations from Balliol College, Oxford University, where he studied on a Marshall Scholarship. He has been a fellow at Harvard University’s Olin Institute for Strategic Studies, a predoctoral fellow at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and a junior faculty fellow at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation. His research interests include nuclear proliferation and strategy, South Asian security, and general security studies. His work has been published in several journals including International Security, Journal of Conflict Resolution, and International Organization. His book on regional power nuclear strategy is forthcoming with Princeton University Press.

 

Location: Lucian Pye Room (E40-496)

 

Members of the public are welcome to attend.